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min-height only changes the minimum height of what you’re targeting, ie it will never be shorter than 40px, but it can always be taller if it needs to be. You would have to use height if you wanted to specify a fixed height, or max-height if you want it to be no taller than X amount of px.

This poses the problem of the site’s name being in two lines and therefore getting cut off. To fix that you’d need to find .title-area and, where it says width: 320px; change the width size so that two lines can become one.

First of all you need to clear all floats on your secondary navigation bar so that it doesn’t feel tempted to occupy more than what it should. Find .nav-secondary { and add clear: both; to it as in the example below:

After that, if you want the space next to the primary navigation to show the background, you need to find .site-container { and remove the line that says background: #fff;. Now the rest of your site is transparent so, to bring the white back in, add background: #fff; to .site-inner { and you should be good.

You’re welcome Thomas. As to me being quick, you might not realise this, but this isn’t an official StudioPress support forum, and I (and about 99% of the people who are here helping out) am not a StudioPress employee. We’re StudioPress clients (like yourself) and aficionados who like to help out whenever possible.

In your style.css find all instances of .executive-red that have the red you want to replace (the hex code you’ll be looking for is #e04b4b) and insert in your desired hex code. So, basically, find and replace #e04b4b with the red you do want.

Yes, Jetpack is connected to WordPress.com on a subsite-by-subsite basis. I’m by no means saying this is the only solution, but it was the first that popped to mind. I’m in the process of creating my own multisite network, so if I come across a better way I’ll revisit this thread.